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Your Presidential campaign has drawn the enthusiastic support of an imposing collection of Neo-Nazis, White Supremacists, Holocaust Deniers, 9/11 “Truthers” and other paranoid and discredited conspiracists.

Heavy hangs the head that wears the rising-star crown. The national press has been calling us today, now that former Gov. Mike Huckabee is getting serious attention in the race for president. I posted a few handy references to our reporting during th

Do Republican Party leaders have a "Ron Paul Problem"? The past few years I've become more and more attracted to the national political level: the shenanigans, polls, hype, and figurative backstabbing among candidates during the primari

Writes Parke: "I'm giving everything I can afford. If you search RP08 on eBay you will find other supporters donating goods for sale for Nov. 5th. Our MeetUp members have mostly agreed too. Though many haven't signed up.

Dave Barry is running for president (yes, of the United States). He is currently leading every single poll by a wide margin, although you will read nothing about this in the so-called “mainstream” media. You can find out where Dave stands on the issu

Mr. Paul has spent nearly a half-million dollars in the last 2 weeks on radio advertisements in four early primary states, the first major media investment of his campaign. On Tuesday night, he will take a seat opposite Jay Leno.

Essentially “content neutral” means there can’t be restrictions on certain types of speech but not others. Campaign signs are considered political speech, while things like real estate “for sale” signs are considered commercial speech.

Evidence that the Ron Paul campaign received a donation from a Neo-Nazi White Supremacist is reported a bit breathlessly by the Lone Star Times. All campaigns get contributions from those they disagree.

Jen Thompson with the North Carolina Dept. of Transportation said posters placed on overpasses are illegal because they are not official state signage. “If motorists have to look up at these signs, they are a hazardous distraction,” Thompson said.

[Let them attack Ron Paul.] I am still waiting for Ron Paul to direct me to that part of the constitution that says America is not allowed to take preventive action against a known foreign enemy in defense of our own sovereign nation.

The neoconservatives in the think tanks and in the media have been the Amen chorus cheering on the Bush/Cheney regime at every step of the way. That's why the neocons have hitched their wagon to the two most pro-war candidates running for preside

"Presidential candidate Rudolph Giuliani hired a Catholic priest to work in his consulting firm months after the priest was accused of sexually molesting two former students and an altar boy and told by the church to stop performing his priestly

A new poll conducted by St. Anselm College's New Hampshire Institute of Politics shows Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney leading their respective fields. The survey of 1,514 likely primary voters also has Ron Paul beating Fred Thompson and Mike Huc

Stephen Colbert says his presidential campaign is serious business and the Federal Election Commission may find that's no joke. (Did it ever cross the FEC's mind that this is a set up to challenge all of the campaign restrictions :)

For 2 decades, our political landscape has been dominated by consultants; but there is no presidential campaign this year whose success or failure so will depend on media managers, marketing strategists, and political gurus as Mitt Romney's.

I want to share some information that could be very relevant for the Ron Paul campaign. Prediction markets, which are demonstrably reliable mechanisms for aggregating public opinion, currently indicate that Ron Paul has

Republican Fred Thompson played down a staff member's departure and a New Hampshire supporter's defection, saying it's not up to him to know what's going on at every level of his presidential campaign. I can't really address who**

(And you thought Free Speech zones were bad) If you drove through the Lincoln Tunnel into Manhattan in 1993, your first encounter with New Yorkers was likely to be with an army of men with squeegees who waded through the idling cars

But as the only GOP candidate who denounces the Iraq War as an arrogant, ill-planned bad-idea-from-the-word-'go' he is a potential lightening rod for voters who define their Republicanism through something beyond blind support for the war.